Show I I y 11 I I of ot ti of or is oj of or cl CJ W 0 of or In tn f v of 81 tr In u ur I I h be he s1 ti RJ 1 1 I UNITED NITO STATES TO ENTER W WARS AH f FOR H lA LASTING TIN TINI I PEACE Professor Holmes Tells ells Utah University Students of Country's Possible Participation Participation Participation Par Par- in the Conflict Dl to uphold the national N NT honor but in defense of the principles underlying an enduring peace that peace that is why the United States will enter the war if it i docs does according to statements made 1 this morning In an address delivered to students of ot the University of ot Utah h by I Prof Henry W W. Holmes chairman of or the department of education at Har Har- vard yard I Har-I Those Thos principles Professor Holmes Holme said eald are embodied In three Ideals ideals na na j na national onal integrity internationalism and andI democracy This war ho said ald Is a a. conflict ideals and for that reMon reason it is a aI amoral moral war Its championship of or Ideals the tJ only reason the United States has h for entering the war var President nt Wilson 11 on hat hn given Iven ample time to thinking thinking- ov r the po possibilities war and to COD consider lder the principles an enduring peace It Jd J those tho principles peen prin which will guide him in this crisis Briefly he touched on the principles which he h said were the prime requisites an enduring peace Internationalism he emphasized emphasize and andIn that criticised tiro tho policy polle the United States In a awarding diplomatic diplomatic dip dip- dip I service ser posts to political fa fa- fa I fa-I vori orites He Ire declared a civil service i should be established l' and men specially trained to fill WI such posts Only through education ho he declared the ideals sought can be he full fully realized For such education he declared no state stale the thc union is spending tenth one a ac as much a as It should The speaker r decried d ii localism In educational edu edu- institutions Instead of DC forming form Corm forming i ing Its faculty from local min men ho ha i urged that thai ever every school chool pick the best 1 men Its finances would permit It to toI employ and draw them from all an over the countr country Eastern students nto h hI he thought should i educated in the tho West e t slid and Western students In ht the Kasl hest ast in order that they I ma may obtain a broader brander conception of na nationalism na- na na- na I and national Ideals I College professors professors' he declared ll should travel aboul about the country that the they ma may rid themselves of or localism On his return to Harvard Professor Holmes said he will ur urge o every Harvard liar Har arI ar- ar yard vard professor to travel in the West VeRt I and lIld will work toward the establishment of oC a school of or education I ProC's Professor or Holmes was Introduced by President Widtsoe Idt oe of or the university and practically the entire student bod body heard his address He Is on hl his way home having completed a tour of ot the country made In the Interest t of ot educational educational edu- edu i ideals 18 |